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of georgia -- and it pointed to the welfare reform act in which a republican congress and president clinton devolved to the states many of the reforms necessary for welfare. it's been considered a tremendous legislative success. they used that example as an endorsement of the approach of federalism we're taking now. now, mr. president, it isn't just that we give power back to states, we also give power back to patients. we threplt choose the benefit benefits -- let them choose the benefits they choose to have, such as price transparency, so someone knows how much a test costs before they have it performed as opposed to a huge bill six months later and we give tpour to patients. -- power to patients. mr. president, we hope all those who wish to see president trump's mandate fulfilled to cover everyone, take care of those with preexisting conditions, lower costs without mandates, in the process repealing and replacing obamacare that they will endorse the federalism of the patient free docket -- freedom act as well as his *r other provisions -- his other provisions. thank you, mr. president. i
of georgia -- and it pointed to the welfare reform act in which a republican congress and president clinton devolved to the states many of the reforms necessary for welfare. it's been considered a tremendous legislative success. they used that example as an endorsement of the approach of federalism we're taking now. now, mr. president, it isn't just that we give power back to states, we also give power back to patients. we threplt choose the benefit benefits -- let them choose the benefits they...
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one from the wall street journal in september headlined hillary clinton raises more than donald trump from oil industry. the second article that i will be introducing for the record his from political from -- and from brian rogers this is a partisan fishing expedition by liberal democrats who combined have taken more than $1.2 million for far left environmentalist groups dead set against any reforms to an out-of-control epa.senator o. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you attorney general pruitt for being here for your willingness to throw your hat in the ring to serve. i would like to put the ranking member when he says it's hard work. because it is. epa's hard work. one of the things he said really struck me and i believe the rule of law does matter. and i am heartened by your passion for that. the regulatory overreach of the epa has contributed to economic devastation in my state of west virginia and my region. data from the mine safety and health administration shows that 60,000 coal jobs have been lost between 2011 in 2016. thousands are west virginia. we are in a desperate sit
one from the wall street journal in september headlined hillary clinton raises more than donald trump from oil industry. the second article that i will be introducing for the record his from political from -- and from brian rogers this is a partisan fishing expedition by liberal democrats who combined have taken more than $1.2 million for far left environmentalist groups dead set against any reforms to an out-of-control epa.senator o. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you attorney...
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was not simply the position of the attorney general, but rather the tarmac conversation with resident clinton that put her in a difficult situation. i don't think it had to do with the fact issue is the attorney general appointed by the president. >> thank you. mr. brooks. since the shelby county decision, the voting rights act is in a perilous situation and then commended to my colleagues and i commend to you the book title wave rage by carol andersen who teaches at emory and talks about the evolution of the issue of race civil war. it strikes me now that we are rid dangerous territory about the future of the voting rights act. if preclearance is not required and the department of justice's react in after the fact, there could be some delay in justice here, but the integrated election or no action taken. i asked my staff to give me a listing of cases initiated at the department of justice relative to the voting rights act and it goes on for pages. can you address this issue about your belief of the commitment of senator sessions to enforce the voting rights act in principle oppose shelby cou
was not simply the position of the attorney general, but rather the tarmac conversation with resident clinton that put her in a difficult situation. i don't think it had to do with the fact issue is the attorney general appointed by the president. >> thank you. mr. brooks. since the shelby county decision, the voting rights act is in a perilous situation and then commended to my colleagues and i commend to you the book title wave rage by carol andersen who teaches at emory and talks about...
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hillary clinton got the questions to the debate and didn't report it. that's a horrible thing. can you imagine that if donald trump got the questions to the debate, it would have been the biggest story in the history of stories. and they would have said immediately, you have to get out of the race. nobody even talked about it. it's a very terrible thing, yeah. >> thank you, mr. president, elect. on the intelligence report, the second part of the conclusion was that vladimir putin ordered it because he aspire today help you in the election, do you accept that part of the finding and will you undo what president obama did to punish the russians for this keeping in place? >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis, which by the way is, number one, tricky. if you look. this administration created isis by leaving at the wrong time. void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now, i don't know that i
hillary clinton got the questions to the debate and didn't report it. that's a horrible thing. can you imagine that if donald trump got the questions to the debate, it would have been the biggest story in the history of stories. and they would have said immediately, you have to get out of the race. nobody even talked about it. it's a very terrible thing, yeah. >> thank you, mr. president, elect. on the intelligence report, the second part of the conclusion was that vladimir putin ordered...
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president clinton also nominated mr. zoe baird to be the attorney general. she had hired an illegal immigrant and failed to pay taxes. while she did not become attorney general she did serve in the clinton administration on foreign intelligence advisory committee and in the obama administration on the us secretary of commerce is digital economy board of advisors. in 2009 president obama nominated mr. timothy Ãto be secretary of the treasury. even though he failed to pay $35,000 in social security and medicare payroll taxes on his own income, and was in charge of the irs after being confirmed, he was confirmed. mr. senators. >> thank you mr. chairman. congressman trent and i have talked to some members of the house whose views are very different than yours. they say you are a straight shooter. you are honest and i appreciate that. it is a good quality and a member of congress.over the weekend i happened to bump into a psychologist. she told me that her patients are getting very nervous. those who are on disability benefits. that they might lose their benefit
president clinton also nominated mr. zoe baird to be the attorney general. she had hired an illegal immigrant and failed to pay taxes. while she did not become attorney general she did serve in the clinton administration on foreign intelligence advisory committee and in the obama administration on the us secretary of commerce is digital economy board of advisors. in 2009 president obama nominated mr. timothy Ãto be secretary of the treasury. even though he failed to pay $35,000 in social...
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we can't even speak about the sex equipment against hillary clinton. it what so normalized we didn't remark on it. she had more smartness in heir little finger than mr. trump posed in the ever thinning of his holding on hair. and then -- excuse the ad hominem but i made an exception -- then here we are, all these white folk and a brother already let call that the low expectation -- the soft bigotry of bro expectation. so, now we've got people who are incompetent for the job to which they are assigned in charge. of the american welfare. the bench gentleman the benjamin franklin has been subverted by the intense metastasize craig of whiteness gone amok and now our children are diss as venged by hucksters and billionaires. tycoons in charge of what they don't no and you oh can the white working class vote for a man who is not only drained the swamp but refueled it. filed it up against with some slimy okra. and nefarious, scandal-ridden practices, and the name of -- i want to say this to white working place -- martin luther king was in jail in birmingham,
we can't even speak about the sex equipment against hillary clinton. it what so normalized we didn't remark on it. she had more smartness in heir little finger than mr. trump posed in the ever thinning of his holding on hair. and then -- excuse the ad hominem but i made an exception -- then here we are, all these white folk and a brother already let call that the low expectation -- the soft bigotry of bro expectation. so, now we've got people who are incompetent for the job to which they are...
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what do you say about clinton and trump? okay, what i say is, is there anyone in america who is said that the campaign is over? i mean really, really? this is a seriously depressing campaign, but have you noticed this, and yes, i get some of the credit to mr., in some of his decisions, i do. the mood in the country is better. it is better now. during the campaign it was so dark and the divisions were so horrible, and yeah, there's things that are happening that are strange. i think that rex tillerson is strange. i don't know. it will work out for the best i'm sure, i hope. the meeting with kanye west today, i'm not sure which cabinet position kanye is up for. secretary of music. fortunately we don't have that position. okay. look, the mood in the country is better, and here is one of those things. one of the things i learned in writing "the american miracle" was at this. the profound truth that you can find any book that was revered by our founders, even those who rejected it, and there were some, it's called the bible. in t
what do you say about clinton and trump? okay, what i say is, is there anyone in america who is said that the campaign is over? i mean really, really? this is a seriously depressing campaign, but have you noticed this, and yes, i get some of the credit to mr., in some of his decisions, i do. the mood in the country is better. it is better now. during the campaign it was so dark and the divisions were so horrible, and yeah, there's things that are happening that are strange. i think that rex...
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if hillary clinton had been elected we would be revisiting obama care. the status quo is not acceptable. we understand that, we are going to tackle this big problem. >> i'm sure you'd be concerned if there were three to 5,000,000 million people voting for the democrats illegally. [inaudible] >> senate democrats spoke to reporters us afternoon. minority leader chuck chuck chuck schumer's and others discussed. >> and afternoon you see we have in different members of the leadership team join us on different weeks in different issues. before i get into my statement because i know you'll ask another white house was a that 3 - 5000000 illegals did vote. the president ought to realize that he is president. instead of talking about the election, or how many people showed up at the inauguration. he had a talk about how many new jobs he's creating. time to be president. and i heard that. while the second thing i say's when these falsehoods are told, our, our republican colleagues have an obligation to reject them. , not to skirt around them. the bottom line is sim
if hillary clinton had been elected we would be revisiting obama care. the status quo is not acceptable. we understand that, we are going to tackle this big problem. >> i'm sure you'd be concerned if there were three to 5,000,000 million people voting for the democrats illegally. [inaudible] >> senate democrats spoke to reporters us afternoon. minority leader chuck chuck chuck schumer's and others discussed. >> and afternoon you see we have in different members of the...
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even when hillary clinton was morning all the black men shot down in the streets, where are the fathers? for me that brought up my relationship to my father or some lack of relationship with my father, the point being i didn't work on this book. it worked on me. finally i came to terms and put out this version of that long struggle. that is the short answer. >> thank you so much. i heard that you were speaking tonight. i look at neighborhood magazine, i saw brown university as we speak, african-american studies department in brown, fascinating that brown would reach out to african-american, have his papers in a library and had an african-american museum last weekend i was struck by the emmett till portion of it. i saw that photograph in 1955. i was 7 or 8 years old and that picture of emmett till has never left my psyche. when i saw that you wrote a book about this, it is fascinating. where is the silver lining in emmett till. i went in feeling robust i left a little bit angry and where did this take it? show me the silver lining, it is a long question. [applause] >> come out and hug yo
even when hillary clinton was morning all the black men shot down in the streets, where are the fathers? for me that brought up my relationship to my father or some lack of relationship with my father, the point being i didn't work on this book. it worked on me. finally i came to terms and put out this version of that long struggle. that is the short answer. >> thank you so much. i heard that you were speaking tonight. i look at neighborhood magazine, i saw brown university as we speak,...
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they didn't tell hillary clinton not to go to wisconsin or michigan or put this stuff on the laptop. he won the election fair and square, clearly and convincingly, okay? now, having said that, do we ever condone any for an actor or outside interference from trying to mess with our elections? of course not, we have said this all along. but let's put this in the proper perspective, and that is its denied those that are trying to delegitimize the presidency before it starts while doing what we need to make sure going forward outside actors don't interfere in the political system. >> [inaudible] >> from 2009 the process democrats used reconciliation you railed against and republicans have the talking point of jamming things down american throats. how do you square that out, and on the budget resolutions, some are worse than obama last year and the reconciliation deterioration in the institutional legitimacy -- >> not at all. we should do the reconciliation every year. i'm excited at the fact we are getting the shot for doing to reconciliation this year. that's a revival of the process of
they didn't tell hillary clinton not to go to wisconsin or michigan or put this stuff on the laptop. he won the election fair and square, clearly and convincingly, okay? now, having said that, do we ever condone any for an actor or outside interference from trying to mess with our elections? of course not, we have said this all along. but let's put this in the proper perspective, and that is its denied those that are trying to delegitimize the presidency before it starts while doing what we...
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look at the sexism with hillary clinton. we can't even speak about the sexism with hillary clinton. it was so normalized we didn't even remark on it. she was smart and had more smartness in her little finger than mr. trump posessed in his holding on hair. and then here we are we got all these white folk and a broth brother -- let's call it the soft bigotry of bro-expectations. so now we got people who are incompetent for the job in which they are assigned in charge of the american welfare. the benjamin franklin common wheels have now been subverted by the intense whiteness gone a muck and now our children our disadvantaged by huxsters and billionaires and tycoons in charge of what they don't know. how can the white working class vote for a man who not only drained the swamp but refuelled it and filled it up again with slimy okra? and nefarious, scandal-ridden practices and in the name of -- and i want to say to the white working class, martin luther king, jr was in jail in birmingham, been arrested, the white wardens came to him saying dr. king you are wrong about segregation. you s
look at the sexism with hillary clinton. we can't even speak about the sexism with hillary clinton. it was so normalized we didn't even remark on it. she was smart and had more smartness in her little finger than mr. trump posessed in his holding on hair. and then here we are we got all these white folk and a broth brother -- let's call it the soft bigotry of bro-expectations. so now we got people who are incompetent for the job in which they are assigned in charge of the american welfare. the...
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about hillary clinton. double check the source another news. only share credible information. the most powerful information sharing medium right now is facebook. the most powerful information sharing medium. where do people get what they put on affection? traditional media, blogs or fake news, share only sound, credible, information. if you just do those things, then i think that we'll be fine. >> joy, thank you. >> to your point, we're sharing this on facebook right now. >> facebook live c-span is going to be carry this as well. >> c-span chance. pat hill says how can people protest without tv fear of confrontation. >> you also risk retaliation. but the bigger your numbers, and the more you get support from people, the less likely it is you will be -- there well will be retaliation, but when you're one by yourself or no one there is supporting you, it's riskier. so always risk retaliation but the best ways to get some people with you to do it and he more you have the less the risk. that's my experience. >>
about hillary clinton. double check the source another news. only share credible information. the most powerful information sharing medium right now is facebook. the most powerful information sharing medium. where do people get what they put on affection? traditional media, blogs or fake news, share only sound, credible, information. if you just do those things, then i think that we'll be fine. >> joy, thank you. >> to your point, we're sharing this on facebook right now. >>...
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holding them accountable negativends to be more but there was very little negative news coverage of clinton. i think there was plenty to cover in both so it concerned me. to the actual e election day in fact just prior eekend before it was quite blatant and i sent a letter to before dcast c.e.o.'s that weekend and suggested that perhaps we should have a hearing whether there is a in a bias they are engaged that is very anti-trump and decided after i the election not to do hearings but i think we need to explore the ossibility with companies. host: be specific. what were some examples of what you >> >> no question there was negative coverage with steadies' that would demonstrate that. so the last several days a lot of attention was given the r to the of lease of video footage that was quite old of his vulgarities a lot of attention was given to that and interestingly more specific on what the coverage the fbi director calling for reopening the investigation into the e-mail scandals with mrs. clinton won if that is fair or not fair but what is wrong with the fbi directorut of very little cove
holding them accountable negativends to be more but there was very little negative news coverage of clinton. i think there was plenty to cover in both so it concerned me. to the actual e election day in fact just prior eekend before it was quite blatant and i sent a letter to before dcast c.e.o.'s that weekend and suggested that perhaps we should have a hearing whether there is a in a bias they are engaged that is very anti-trump and decided after i the election not to do hearings but i think...
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impacted the lick in 1860, and daily beast's special correspondent chronicles blinl's two-term -- bill clinton's two-term presidency. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> this book is clearly a book about water, but as you've sensed, it's also a book about climate change and about biodiversity and about peace and conflict and food security. so what i do in the book is i explore how water connects with all those different facets of our challenges. and also explore how water literacy, understanding how water works, how water moves across the landscape and through the atmosphere can help us better address these concerns. because it's no news to any of you that we do have a lot of really, really difficult challenges before us. but we are not going to resolve those challenges with a visual graph. you know, i'm thinking of the keeling curve. we're not going to really get at these problems by missing -- we're not going to get there from, from scientific research, you know, from peer-reviewed studies in part be
impacted the lick in 1860, and daily beast's special correspondent chronicles blinl's two-term -- bill clinton's two-term presidency. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> this book is clearly a book about water, but as you've sensed, it's also a book about climate change and about biodiversity and about peace and conflict and food security. so what i do in the book is i explore how water connects...
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clinton. i'm glad you put this in the record and based on that argument, hillary clinton would be suspect were she to be nominated for the position of heading the epa. now mr. atty. general let's talk about states as partners. i enjoyed your exchange about the chesapeake bay program. as i understand you applaud the chesapeake bay program, in particular the way the epa works with states as partners. is that correct. >> i absolutely applaud the effort by the state to join together in a coalition to address the quality of the chesapeake bay water quality. that's what we did in arkansas with the river. it's already been talked about with senator boseman and others. i think the effort engaged in was something that other states should model and the epa came alongside. [inaudible] >> with regard to the clean power plan and the clean water acts, where did it go wrong in this respect. >> with respect to the clean power plan, the supreme court has actually said it was an unprecedented step that the supr
clinton. i'm glad you put this in the record and based on that argument, hillary clinton would be suspect were she to be nominated for the position of heading the epa. now mr. atty. general let's talk about states as partners. i enjoyed your exchange about the chesapeake bay program. as i understand you applaud the chesapeake bay program, in particular the way the epa works with states as partners. is that correct. >> i absolutely applaud the effort by the state to join together in a...
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in fact, i remember when bill clinton was first president of the united states, he was looking for some money to rob out of some other accounts and he took -- he took $16 billion out of the highway trust fund. so those days are behind us and we can't go back to them, but nonetheless, it's kind of fun to review -- review the history. let me share something else and i'm going to ask unanimous consent that two articles be made a part of the record this morning. mr. chairman. >> without objection. >> these articles are articles that were very complimentary to you when you had your previous secretary position of labor. and they talk about how you got on the job -- i wouldn't bring this up except it's in writing here and on virtually the first day you got everybody in there and said, these are our problems, these are going to be our solutions, we're going to stay on top of them and you never slowed down from the very beginning. >> tauhank you so much. >> and i would hope and ask you do the same thing in this job and i do happen to know because they contacted us that in the audience here, we h
in fact, i remember when bill clinton was first president of the united states, he was looking for some money to rob out of some other accounts and he took -- he took $16 billion out of the highway trust fund. so those days are behind us and we can't go back to them, but nonetheless, it's kind of fun to review -- review the history. let me share something else and i'm going to ask unanimous consent that two articles be made a part of the record this morning. mr. chairman. >> without...
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in 1977, president clinton said we need 3000 charter schools by 2002. senator hillary clinton supported charter schools. president george w. bush supported charter schools. president obama supports charter schools. the first education secretary arne duncan describes himself as a strong supporter of charter schools. john king, the current education secretary founded the charter school. congress in 1994 and 98, 212,015, all these bipartisan usually by huge margins supported charter schools. 43 states and the district of columbia operate charter schools. over nearly 30 years, those 12 democratic farmer, laborer charter schools of minnesota have grown to 6800 public charter schools, 6% of america's public school students attend them. so who's in the mainstream here? the labor party of minnesota, president bush, clinton, bush, obama comes ethics u.s. education secretary's, u.s. congress, 43 states, district of columbia, betsy devos or her critics? pretty obviously she's an dream. she's on the side of our children. let's go to the other criticism. even though
in 1977, president clinton said we need 3000 charter schools by 2002. senator hillary clinton supported charter schools. president george w. bush supported charter schools. president obama supports charter schools. the first education secretary arne duncan describes himself as a strong supporter of charter schools. john king, the current education secretary founded the charter school. congress in 1994 and 98, 212,015, all these bipartisan usually by huge margins supported charter schools. 43...
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hillary clinton said let's not forget the gateway to asia pacific. so that is something that has driven me and it is not only for what we called the pivot which people think it's a military paint it, but it's not that. it is one of the greatest peace movements we have an addition to diabetes diplomacy as well as state military area. >> since he left the house would have you been doing? >> i've been doing a lot of fun things i was teaching at the university of hawaii law school as well as the university of hawaii political science department and in addition to that i was asked to sit on various boards and also for. it's been a matter of 18 months but during that period of time it was a wonderful experience to reunite with people and there's so many different types of issues a lot of it related to our native group, are indigenous people, that native hawaiians. so i was able to keep abreast of a lot of the issues just because it wasn't long enough to be a way to divest the major issues that were facing our community. >> anything you do differently now t
hillary clinton said let's not forget the gateway to asia pacific. so that is something that has driven me and it is not only for what we called the pivot which people think it's a military paint it, but it's not that. it is one of the greatest peace movements we have an addition to diabetes diplomacy as well as state military area. >> since he left the house would have you been doing? >> i've been doing a lot of fun things i was teaching at the university of hawaii law school as...
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also extraordinariment we have had extended families, remember jimmy carter's brother, remember bill clinton's mom. we have had those people in -- around who would end up doing something that was kind of scared, embarrassing. nothing from marion. other than she wants to be able to go to cvs, dammit. >> then alicia will sing. >> i if i had a word to choose about michelle and bar barack is safe. feel more safe with them in white house and feel less safe with what is coming. i wonder what you would like to see for your next chapter-but in a fantasy idea like what -- what would you luke to see from the obamas next? >> damon? >> um, well, i want them to move abroad -- play basketball with them. wasn't invited to any of the games in the white house. would like for that to happen. with them, -- i i've thought about this. why want them to do going forward. honestly -- is guess this goes into the idea of. the -- of me feeling like they're family itch want -- i want them to rest. want them to be out of the public eye. i remember that night when barack was elected and gave his first speech, and how happy
also extraordinariment we have had extended families, remember jimmy carter's brother, remember bill clinton's mom. we have had those people in -- around who would end up doing something that was kind of scared, embarrassing. nothing from marion. other than she wants to be able to go to cvs, dammit. >> then alicia will sing. >> i if i had a word to choose about michelle and bar barack is safe. feel more safe with them in white house and feel less safe with what is coming. i wonder...
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when you take a look at epa nominees for bill clinton, george w. bush and for barack obama, each of them was confirmed in january. each was confirmed in january. we are going to move ahead swiftly with scott pruitt votes in committee. we all want clean air and clean water and clean land, and we can do it without hurting the economy at the same time. >> on friday this country witnessed yet again a peaceful transition of power. i was fortunate enough to have dozens of colorado students watching the inauguration as they admired our constitution at work. unfortunately around the same time though unless at-will action was taking place in the senate. as chuck schumer and others decided that they would stall the nominations to the presence national security team. the fact is at this point in time previous president, dozens of cabinet members had been put in place five days after the inauguration. in this case a key person, the cia, mike pompeo was denied confirmation. it's unacceptable that politics have taken a front seat while national security has take
when you take a look at epa nominees for bill clinton, george w. bush and for barack obama, each of them was confirmed in january. each was confirmed in january. we are going to move ahead swiftly with scott pruitt votes in committee. we all want clean air and clean water and clean land, and we can do it without hurting the economy at the same time. >> on friday this country witnessed yet again a peaceful transition of power. i was fortunate enough to have dozens of colorado students...
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the majority of clinton's democrats vote against him. by the time you get to central american flee -- tree trade grandma the republicans have to hold to the vote open nor an hour, and then billing guys go -- big guyed bill date their republican men member's dote on board. in order to get a single vote they needed to get the fast track through the house to allow them to do the central american free trade agreement. some would say we do not have broad societal support for full speed pedal to metal. maybe we should listen to what people are saying. >> i was a n a meeting the other day and somebody said the problem isn't trade, trade agreements. you have to put through the political process and that's just too hard to win that debate. what about essentially structuring trade show to deals and arrangements are below the level where we have to introduce them and subject them to political process? >> i don't know. i think if it seep answer end run around the political process you're going to be in trouble. and i do think some of the debate over
the majority of clinton's democrats vote against him. by the time you get to central american flee -- tree trade grandma the republicans have to hold to the vote open nor an hour, and then billing guys go -- big guyed bill date their republican men member's dote on board. in order to get a single vote they needed to get the fast track through the house to allow them to do the central american free trade agreement. some would say we do not have broad societal support for full speed pedal to...
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and it's a good story. >> i was clinton -- president clinton public appointed ambassador. i have been in and out of politics. >> guest: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. i want to applaud your no gotcha rule and i wish that would be universally applied. that can make a big difference. my question is this. you have talked a lot about your -- the way you pulled together information for primary colors. but did you use your investigative journalism background to inform yourself for that book? i swear i know people who must have contributed to you. i did no research at all. my research was having covered clinton for a number of years and having known him. what happened was i was having a drink with a friend in washington, a place where i only lived in mid-'70s. didn't -- i felt wait -- that i would become an it are prostitute if i had to have dinner with these people all the time.wa i wad having a drink with a friend in the administration and she said to me, these people are novel. and i didn't have to do anymore research than that. >> host: there you go. anyone else? yes. >>
and it's a good story. >> i was clinton -- president clinton public appointed ambassador. i have been in and out of politics. >> guest: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. i want to applaud your no gotcha rule and i wish that would be universally applied. that can make a big difference. my question is this. you have talked a lot about your -- the way you pulled together information for primary colors. but did you use your investigative journalism background to inform yourself...
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what do you say about clinton and trump? what i say is there anyone in america did that is that the campaign is over? really? really? [laughter] that was seriously depressing but have you noticed yes i do give some credit to mr. trump, the mood is better. is better now. during the campaign it was so dark and the divisions were so horrible. guess things are happening that our strange. i think rex tiller seven estrange i am sure that will work out for the best i hope and meeting with connie west -- kanye west unfortunately don't have secretary of music position i am not sure what that was for laugh laugh but the mood is better in here is one of those things that i learned and righty "the american miracle" the profound truth that was revered even those that rejected it in the book of exodus 33, moses wants to seek god's face. he wants to seek god's glory per godey's said shelby your glory and he said no man may look upon it and live in. i will show you my back. but the traditional understanding of the jewish tradition of that v
what do you say about clinton and trump? what i say is there anyone in america did that is that the campaign is over? really? really? [laughter] that was seriously depressing but have you noticed yes i do give some credit to mr. trump, the mood is better. is better now. during the campaign it was so dark and the divisions were so horrible. guess things are happening that our strange. i think rex tiller seven estrange i am sure that will work out for the best i hope and meeting with connie west...
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the executive director of the aclu, mike waldman, chief speechwriter for bill clinton, now the head of the brennan center at new york university law school and author of many books about voting rights and the constitution and todd cox from the naacp defense fund. we are excited about having those guys, phenomenal experts on this and we look forward to seeing many more people on sunday afternoon. also doing one on women's rights on january 20th at 4:00 pm and you can look at the website for more details and more upcoming things. we have a display of books recommended for those at the front of the store. i am done with that. now for what you are here for. i can't say what and honor it is to host ambassador tillis of at politics and prose. and assumed the position in 2009 at the ripe old age of 37. thinking about this, learning more about him, to think of him solely as a diplomat in such an important post is to understate his wide-ranging interests and good works. in addition to representing his country overseas he is now an author, that much you know, his new book is called letters -- "l
the executive director of the aclu, mike waldman, chief speechwriter for bill clinton, now the head of the brennan center at new york university law school and author of many books about voting rights and the constitution and todd cox from the naacp defense fund. we are excited about having those guys, phenomenal experts on this and we look forward to seeing many more people on sunday afternoon. also doing one on women's rights on january 20th at 4:00 pm and you can look at the website for more...
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leon panetta lived there until he went into the clinton administration. they were these young turks who are trying to challenge the leadership at the time, first with speaker foley and then speak or write. they really wanted to push the envelope. what happened was 1994, the midterm losses, and you lost the majority here and he will tell you, chuck schumer will tell you that he's been in the minority in the seneca in the majority in the senate and the majority in the house and the minority in the house. only one of those four situations did he hate and i was being in the house minority. that's what he made this interlocinternal calculus of al, i'm going to run statewide. >> host: now minority leader for the u.s. senate. first elected to the senate in 1998. only a couple couple of years later, 2001, 9/11 happens in 2001 and the following march in 2002 senator schumer and the new york delegation urging president george w. bush to sign legislation the passage for rescue money after 9/11. i want to take a look at a marc. >> thank you very much, mr. president.
leon panetta lived there until he went into the clinton administration. they were these young turks who are trying to challenge the leadership at the time, first with speaker foley and then speak or write. they really wanted to push the envelope. what happened was 1994, the midterm losses, and you lost the majority here and he will tell you, chuck schumer will tell you that he's been in the minority in the seneca in the majority in the senate and the majority in the house and the minority in...
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anecdotes about political luminaries of our time such as senator john mccain, president and secretary clinton, presidents bush one and two and secretaries colin powell, robert gates and ash carter. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my good friend, arnold punaro. [applause] >> thanks, ben. well, thank you and good evening. i first want to thank, obviously, the coronado library and eileen hawzer and also our good friends at bay books for hosting this great event. thank you, ben, for acting as master offer ceremonies. i want to welcome my many colleagues from the military that i've served with over the years. did a lot over the years to make our navy powerful, and it's going to get even better as our new commander in chief arrives on the scene. dave tilton worked with me, and he did the book cover, so this book cover was done by dave and his firm, and he also supports my business and all the digital things. to thanks, all of you, for for coming out to learn about my book "on war and politics." the primary reason i wrote the book was to honor the marines i served with in vietnam. more people s
anecdotes about political luminaries of our time such as senator john mccain, president and secretary clinton, presidents bush one and two and secretaries colin powell, robert gates and ash carter. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my good friend, arnold punaro. [applause] >> thanks, ben. well, thank you and good evening. i first want to thank, obviously, the coronado library and eileen hawzer and also our good friends at bay books for hosting this great event. thank you, ben, for...
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bush was very he wanted -- and then when clinton was there, arkansas papers. that happens with every new president, but once a different with this is the delivery systems that are coming in, and the slant that they may have. are they really going to be considered actual journalists or will be more propaganda? that's a big question. and space, the combination of the space. is it 49 shares? and jeff people on the side. it was ridiculous yesterday because when i was walking from my booth and you literally had to get there, it took us at least about 10 minutes. it's like two minutes to walk there. it took us about 10 minutes to get to that crowd. i'm not going to get into the specific codes and everything, fire codes but it was pretty bad. pretty tight. >> let me go on because of what to get to the history part. ♪ >> we do this every hour for people new to the show. every hour i do a history fact or factoid, black history factoid. this hour, 1948 on january 19, 1948, this was the supreme court ruling of ada fisher who had applied for admission to the university
bush was very he wanted -- and then when clinton was there, arkansas papers. that happens with every new president, but once a different with this is the delivery systems that are coming in, and the slant that they may have. are they really going to be considered actual journalists or will be more propaganda? that's a big question. and space, the combination of the space. is it 49 shares? and jeff people on the side. it was ridiculous yesterday because when i was walking from my booth and you...
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presidents of the united states, president bush and president obama and president trump, president clinton, that's five. the last six u.s. secretaries of education have supported charter schools, including both of president obama's education secretaries, arne duncan and john king. john king w founder of a charter school systen new york. 43 state have authorized charter schools. that's where the 6800 charter schools are. 2.7 million children go to those charter schools. that's more than 5% of all the children in public schools in america. so, mr. president, i would ask the question again, who's in the mainstream? the last five presidents, the last six education secretaries, 43 states, the united states senate, betsy devos or her critics, or her critics? now, the third reason her critics don't like her is because she is wealthy. no question about that. all of her information is public for everybody to see. she has agreed to divest herself of 102 investments that the office of government ethics has identified as possibly causing a conflict of interest, so when those are gone, she has no confl
presidents of the united states, president bush and president obama and president trump, president clinton, that's five. the last six u.s. secretaries of education have supported charter schools, including both of president obama's education secretaries, arne duncan and john king. john king w founder of a charter school systen new york. 43 state have authorized charter schools. that's where the 6800 charter schools are. 2.7 million children go to those charter schools. that's more than 5% of...
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i think hillary clinton should read out of this. >> one thing i will point out about that passage, i've not heard hillary clinton say something like that but president obama up to a few months ago said that in his speech. i didn't didn't think it was well enough covered because trump gets all the attention. in terms of muslim immigrants, new york has a much longer experience with muslim immigrants and most people know. we actually had a little syria. syria and immigrants have a long history and we had a little syria in the 20th century, down kind of the very lower west side of manhattan on the west side south of where the world trade center was. along washington street in particular. so this was a fairly large, vibrant -- what was called serious we called serious today and will become lebanon today. it is a little more heterogeneous than you might imagine. it was a mixed religious community that had both christians and muslims. but it was a large well-known art of the city and one of the exotic neighborhoods. when people would write up a profile of ethnic new york always little syria wa
i think hillary clinton should read out of this. >> one thing i will point out about that passage, i've not heard hillary clinton say something like that but president obama up to a few months ago said that in his speech. i didn't didn't think it was well enough covered because trump gets all the attention. in terms of muslim immigrants, new york has a much longer experience with muslim immigrants and most people know. we actually had a little syria. syria and immigrants have a long...
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senator hillary clinton supporter charter schools. since president george w. bush supported charter schools president obama supports charter schools. the first education secretary arnie duncan described himself as the most strong supporter of charter schools. john king the current education secretary found at the charter school and ran charter schools. congress in 1994 and 98, 2001 and 2015 always bipartisan usually by huge margins supported charter schools. 43 states and the district of columbia operate charter schools so over nearly 30 years those 12 democratic farmer labor charter schools in minnesota have grown 6800 public charter schools. 6% of america's public school students attend them so who is in the mainstream. the labour party minnesota president bush, clinton bush obama the last six u.s. education secretary's the u.s. congress 43 states the district of columbia devos or her critics? obviously she is in the mainstream and she is on the side of our children. let's go to the other side. giving low income parents more choices of schools that wealthy a
senator hillary clinton supporter charter schools. since president george w. bush supported charter schools president obama supports charter schools. the first education secretary arnie duncan described himself as the most strong supporter of charter schools. john king the current education secretary found at the charter school and ran charter schools. congress in 1994 and 98, 2001 and 2015 always bipartisan usually by huge margins supported charter schools. 43 states and the district of...
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candidates like hillary clinton? i think our goal is trying to answer those big questions and the case i'm making is that the way we talk about coalitions and electoral politics, that isn't enough. instead we need to come out and build grassroots social movements and how that's committed to our politics. i think those are the different forces at work. and it's a critical question. if we are going to build more democratic societies, the question is how do the largest minority groups in the country interact with one another and with progressive whites and labor whites. that's the key question we all need to figure out the answer to. i hope we can start on that. >> thank you all very much for having me. >> appointment >> here's our prime time lineup. >> that'll happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> hello, everyone. it's allowed. thank you so much for coming. thanks for supporting your authors, your favorite authors and your local indepnt
candidates like hillary clinton? i think our goal is trying to answer those big questions and the case i'm making is that the way we talk about coalitions and electoral politics, that isn't enough. instead we need to come out and build grassroots social movements and how that's committed to our politics. i think those are the different forces at work. and it's a critical question. if we are going to build more democratic societies, the question is how do the largest minority groups in the...
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and hillary clinton, she never came on the "kelly file," which didn't serve her well. [laughter] [applause] anyway, so that's the best part. the worst part, you know, i would definitely say the security threat i have to face. as much as i try to avoid some of the online vitriol, i get a lot of that and i really hate it and find that such a soul killing. >> the course of this year, you went from being somebody that reports on the news to being the focus of the news, and it happened after your first republican debate with donald trump about how he's talked to women in the past. what happened after you asked that question? actually, let's back up to before you asked that question because it was an extraordinary day that you had leading up to the. >> that is something i reveal in the book is the prequel to the question. and there was one. donald trump and i always had a good relationship prior to the debate. we were not friends, but we were friendly. i did a segment of the week thee on the kelly file about his divorce. and it was a story the daily beast had broken out his
and hillary clinton, she never came on the "kelly file," which didn't serve her well. [laughter] [applause] anyway, so that's the best part. the worst part, you know, i would definitely say the security threat i have to face. as much as i try to avoid some of the online vitriol, i get a lot of that and i really hate it and find that such a soul killing. >> the course of this year, you went from being somebody that reports on the news to being the focus of the news, and it...
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i'll start with clinton. what i mean by that is this is a time of 99 people at this point and getting smaller. it is only 27, 28,000, may be a mess and people is a talent not by any means a large city. and yet there is something and i think the president is testament to this. incredibly special about aliquippa. i first went up there in the fall in the 2010. the editor of "sports illustrated" named mark murray vet, who i believe his grandfather worked with the union and aliquippa and he said, see if your interested. they're producing incredible football players. they're winning championships in at the time is clearly dealing with the forces of the millillsu shutting down and obviously 25 years previously -- sorry, 15 years previously, mid-eighties. go up and see what you think. so i went and wrote was essentially the longest piecey i've ever read for "sports illustrated." i am there now 22 years. it was nearly 10,000 word and it was a specific story that aliquippa has produced great football players. we all me
i'll start with clinton. what i mean by that is this is a time of 99 people at this point and getting smaller. it is only 27, 28,000, may be a mess and people is a talent not by any means a large city. and yet there is something and i think the president is testament to this. incredibly special about aliquippa. i first went up there in the fall in the 2010. the editor of "sports illustrated" named mark murray vet, who i believe his grandfather worked with the union and aliquippa and...
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but for those who don't gene served two presidents and served both presidents, both president clinton and president obama as the director of the national economic council. one of the conclusions that gene reached based upon his research and his vast experience -- and i'll quote him directly from the december 25 op-ed in "the new york times." this op-ed was entitled "the quiet war on medicaid." and i'm quoting -- "together full repeal" and there he means full repeal of the patient protection and affordable care act. "full repeal and block granting would cut medicaid and the children's health insurance program funding by almost $2.1 trillion over the next ten years, a 40% cut." so whether you look at it in terms of block granting's impact on medicaid or the combination of the block granting policy, which the administration has now embraced fully, and the repeal of the affordable care act, the result of that is you adversely impact two programs: the children's health insurance program and the medicaid program. so let me bring this back to real people. i just want to highlight a couple of
but for those who don't gene served two presidents and served both presidents, both president clinton and president obama as the director of the national economic council. one of the conclusions that gene reached based upon his research and his vast experience -- and i'll quote him directly from the december 25 op-ed in "the new york times." this op-ed was entitled "the quiet war on medicaid." and i'm quoting -- "together full repeal" and there he means full repeal...
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bush and bill clinton and played barack obama one-on-one and in iowa ymca. the reviews have been mad raving and glowing. whenever he writes about sports, he hits it over the fence and i got to take him to the wall today. npr sports commentator, i pay ty to read a grocery list its stock price wrote it. usa today, he is one of the finest writers on sports anywhere. he shared that he stumbled and found a microcosm. he didn't just produce great football players, it's where america happened. please give a warm welcome to s.l. price. [applause]te theme >> that was quite the welcome. i don't think that i've ever heard to be described, certainly not in my own home, that way. it's funny because this is, being described as a lecture and you are here for a historic event because i've never really given anything known as a lecture before except to my kid and they've never listened even though i am paying for theirin food and friends and everything else. if you don't listen, i certainly will understand. first of all, thank you for coming. this is a subject that is incred
bush and bill clinton and played barack obama one-on-one and in iowa ymca. the reviews have been mad raving and glowing. whenever he writes about sports, he hits it over the fence and i got to take him to the wall today. npr sports commentator, i pay ty to read a grocery list its stock price wrote it. usa today, he is one of the finest writers on sports anywhere. he shared that he stumbled and found a microcosm. he didn't just produce great football players, it's where america happened. please...
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this is bill clinton on obamacare. so it's little wonder that eight in ten favor changing obamacare significantly or replacing it all together. so we must act quickly to bring relief to the american people. i hope the democrats will work with us as we take the next steps toward repealing and replacing this failing law. tonight senators from both parties will have an important opportunity to take a vote on the legislative tools necessary to repeal obamacare. then we can send it to the house and begin taking the next steps to finally move away from obamacare while we move ahead with smarter health care policies. this is what the american people have called for us to do. it's the best way forward for our country and the people we represent. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. schumer: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from new york smm i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objecti
this is bill clinton on obamacare. so it's little wonder that eight in ten favor changing obamacare significantly or replacing it all together. so we must act quickly to bring relief to the american people. i hope the democrats will work with us as we take the next steps toward repealing and replacing this failing law. tonight senators from both parties will have an important opportunity to take a vote on the legislative tools necessary to repeal obamacare. then we can send it to the house and...
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in light of beth's analysis, i think it's safe to say that hillary clinton -- bernie sander' proposal to make college free is an indulgence solutioning look for for a problem bell be's book will be of enorm now val few universitied a administrators college and graduate students and concerned taxpayers and citizens because it complaints things -- explains things simply and clearly, even if there's things not everyone want to hear. take my own case inch our culture today obsessed with self-esteem no one likes to be told they're average. well, from reading beth's book i learned that, well, was average. like other prospective students i made a decision to invest in my own future and took out what turned out to be a -- i learn now in retrospect -- the average minnesota of students loan to tapped a liberal arts college not a 1990s if had little sense of how much i borrowed at the time or from whom. then that woman, sal are me a, started sending me these -- sally mae started sending me letters but i also had little rickty difficulty paying back the loans because it was daunting. so much for
in light of beth's analysis, i think it's safe to say that hillary clinton -- bernie sander' proposal to make college free is an indulgence solutioning look for for a problem bell be's book will be of enorm now val few universitied a administrators college and graduate students and concerned taxpayers and citizens because it complaints things -- explains things simply and clearly, even if there's things not everyone want to hear. take my own case inch our culture today obsessed with self-esteem...
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the likes of hillary clinton, colin powell, madeleine albright, george marshall, charles evan hughes, all have held this position, to join these titans or even to aspire to their position is no small challenge. we need a candidate who will continue to embody what is right, even in the face of resistance from adversaries and foes who do not admire and in fact seek to do harm to our way of life. as exxonmobil c.e.o., the president's nominee, rex tillerson, has worked hard and successfully for his corporation. in fact, he has put that corporation's interests ahead of america's interests. that may have been his job. and i understand that that was his job description. but doing that job well does not qualify him to be our nation's chief diplomat and to assume the mantle of defending our national interests. having worked for four decades for this oil giant without any government experience, i am unconvinced that mr. tillerson has shown that he is able to reverse this oil interest mind set and put america's needs before his former employer. i do not have faith that he can rise to the paramou
the likes of hillary clinton, colin powell, madeleine albright, george marshall, charles evan hughes, all have held this position, to join these titans or even to aspire to their position is no small challenge. we need a candidate who will continue to embody what is right, even in the face of resistance from adversaries and foes who do not admire and in fact seek to do harm to our way of life. as exxonmobil c.e.o., the president's nominee, rex tillerson, has worked hard and successfully for his...
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watching wall-to-wall coverage of his speeches and even win secretary clinton would'' them but the fact the rockefeller foundation provides school children with three tickets to a musical to honor the slave trade, a lot of people will not like this but while they're writing musical about the guy held captive 30 years? hamilton sold people and women and they say it is because he was smart. so castro was smart so that is the analogy i would give. it isn't surprising that david duke, the kkk klan leader was a history major. we honor nancy eisenberg eisenberg, and also michele from the university at albany to challenge other historians who portrayed hamilton in a rags to riches manner. the day of academic cowardice and they never asked retaliation because they demand history be honest but the biggest glass ceiling could be shattered when on november 8 when these braves dollars shall break the glass ceiling that is being broken elsewhere. [applause] >> it is such an honor to be here and they do feel much like a freeloader reid have written books and being honored for a lifetime of work and s
watching wall-to-wall coverage of his speeches and even win secretary clinton would'' them but the fact the rockefeller foundation provides school children with three tickets to a musical to honor the slave trade, a lot of people will not like this but while they're writing musical about the guy held captive 30 years? hamilton sold people and women and they say it is because he was smart. so castro was smart so that is the analogy i would give. it isn't surprising that david duke, the kkk klan...
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other clinton is responsible for that. she shouldn't be worried about whether she goes to the white house pitches should be worried about whether she goes to the big house. unfortunately, we have an attorney general who would never prosecute anyone for these violations because he too is a criminal guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he led the program. turns out that you might think that running guns to mexican drug cartels with no tags in them, by the way. there were no optronics monitor sunday's guns. it is widely known inside atf when you run guns to mexican drug cartels, the only place they will show up to figure out where they where is the crime scenes as it is explicitly not. you might think that's reckless. you might think that may result in homicide that the killing of a border patrol agent perhaps. you might be the head of the doj and if you're involved in this, you're probably promoted because nobody was optimal for fast and furious has gone to jail. and nobody's really even been fired. how about violation of int
other clinton is responsible for that. she shouldn't be worried about whether she goes to the white house pitches should be worried about whether she goes to the big house. unfortunately, we have an attorney general who would never prosecute anyone for these violations because he too is a criminal guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he led the program. turns out that you might think that running guns to mexican drug cartels with no tags in them, by the way. there were no optronics monitor...
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under clinton and obama, baker. i don't make a value judgment of good or bad but it's a small footprint versus a big footprint. s the small footprint works well because there's opportunities for us to do things. one thing i had a chance to in florida was to oversee our application for waiver for no child left behind. one of the things already did to support our effort in florida because of a large number of students to come to the united states was when do you create the clock tick tick for windows test scores be counted for the kids and for the schools? i was it a back-and-forth with the elite? absolutely. t we got the way that we needed. that was the way of the department of education lookingt the state with a population different than a lot of states because our students are in free or reduced price lunch. most are hispanic or african-american. the white kids i minority no. talk about public education. the fact they suggest you can do this. it was a smart move for the federal government to work with the state giv
under clinton and obama, baker. i don't make a value judgment of good or bad but it's a small footprint versus a big footprint. s the small footprint works well because there's opportunities for us to do things. one thing i had a chance to in florida was to oversee our application for waiver for no child left behind. one of the things already did to support our effort in florida because of a large number of students to come to the united states was when do you create the clock tick tick for...
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this culminated i think for 16 years during the clinton and the second bush administration. for 16 years from 92-2008, it was 1 16 years of an unprecedend close relationship between israel and different administrations. the issue of that tension between u.s. support for israel and u.s. support for its allies has been gradually reduced, beginning with the peace process of the 1970s when henry kissinger managed to overcome the state department at the time and explain there is no point in pressuring israel to give up the sinai and the golan heights, the beneficiary of which would be the soviet union. he said we will pressure israel to make the deal when the arabs understand that the address for getting back the sinai and the golan heights is washington and not in moscow. culminated in the egyptian and israeli peace treaty of 1979, and again blossomed during the peace process of the 1990s when the united states orchestrated a peace process, israel was negotiating with most of the arab world that the united states was the key to that peace process. it was all faded into an archit
this culminated i think for 16 years during the clinton and the second bush administration. for 16 years from 92-2008, it was 1 16 years of an unprecedend close relationship between israel and different administrations. the issue of that tension between u.s. support for israel and u.s. support for its allies has been gradually reduced, beginning with the peace process of the 1970s when henry kissinger managed to overcome the state department at the time and explain there is no point in...
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i did and hillary clinton, she never came on the kelly file, not once. it did not serve her well. that is my makeup artist clapping. she is on my side. anyway. that is the best part. the worst part, i would say the worst part is the security threat i had to face. as much as i try to avoid the online vitriol i get lots of it and i really hate it. i find that stuffs all killing -- soul killing. >> you went from being somebody who reports on the news to becoming -- it happened after you lost that question of the republican debate to donald trump about how he talked about women in the past. what happened? what happened before you asked that question? an extraordinary day you had? >> guest: one thing i reveal is the prequel to that question. and there was one. trump and i had always had a good relationship. we weren't friends but we were friendly and then i did something before the debate about his divorce, and it wasn't my story. of the story the daily beast had broken about his divorce 30 years ago. testified that he raped her. extremely brutal according to the testimony, extremely n
i did and hillary clinton, she never came on the kelly file, not once. it did not serve her well. that is my makeup artist clapping. she is on my side. anyway. that is the best part. the worst part, i would say the worst part is the security threat i had to face. as much as i try to avoid the online vitriol i get lots of it and i really hate it. i find that stuffs all killing -- soul killing. >> you went from being somebody who reports on the news to becoming -- it happened after you lost...
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here's bill clinton in 1993. here's 1985. reagan's second inauguration, it was a different locale. the weather was sod bad so the parade was cancelled the move the oath, take indoors into the capitol rotunda and weather has been a problem other times. this is from 1889. a lot of rain for the inauguration of benjamin harrison, and then in 19 ha -- 1945, this is the franklin d. roosevelt's fourth inauguration. the war was going on. he was not feeling well and everything was moved to the white house. he took the oath on -- at the -- one of to ball -- ball copies at the white house. roost had four inaugurations. barack obama is about to tie franklin d. roosevelt's record. thaw could that be? he we barack obama was naught raid televize. the 21 is in a sunday, and he took the oath on january 20th january 20th and then he had one publicly on the 21st. hires eisenhower in 1957, on sunday, private ceremony. inaugural trace. a very old picture. this is from 1865, this is abraham lincoln's second inauguration, said "with malice toward none, with charity for all. "now 1933, franklin d. rooseve
here's bill clinton in 1993. here's 1985. reagan's second inauguration, it was a different locale. the weather was sod bad so the parade was cancelled the move the oath, take indoors into the capitol rotunda and weather has been a problem other times. this is from 1889. a lot of rain for the inauguration of benjamin harrison, and then in 19 ha -- 1945, this is the franklin d. roosevelt's fourth inauguration. the war was going on. he was not feeling well and everything was moved to the white...
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and credit goes to george hw bush, turning this into a tradition by writing a lovely letter to bill clinton saying you ran against each other. you don't have to worry about me, i won't criticize you. remember, i will be rooting for you. >> host: has the transition process improved from your standpoint. >> one of the problems was no apparatus or process and the result was you could oftentimes have a new president, at the time of the cold war, looking for national security documents to deal with the soviet union and the drawers had been cleaned out, there are procedures, now a budget, a newly elected president-elect, much bigger operation, even better in the last couple transitions, there have been national security exercises where a new president, sometimes an incoming president go to the west wing and their predecessors will tell them what to do if there is a national security prices especially if that happens an hour after you were inaugurated. >> have you done any research on the bible used over the years or the significance of the bible the president will use for his 70? ceremony? >> tha
and credit goes to george hw bush, turning this into a tradition by writing a lovely letter to bill clinton saying you ran against each other. you don't have to worry about me, i won't criticize you. remember, i will be rooting for you. >> host: has the transition process improved from your standpoint. >> one of the problems was no apparatus or process and the result was you could oftentimes have a new president, at the time of the cold war, looking for national security documents...
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he served bipartisan, clinton, bush, obama administrations. said that the move -- this is his words, not mine. general hayden -- quote -- "puts ideology at the center over the professional kind of information that the d.n.i. and the chairman of the joint chiefs bring to the party. that's a deeply disturbing thought. it reinforces this administration's preference to propagate its own reality. rather than grapple with the facts on the ground, and if that continues, america's going to have real trouble. it's one thing when it comes over a dustup about the size of the inauguration crowd. it's an entirely different story when it's the most sensitive activities undertaken by our nation's government. mr. president, much like the muslim ban, this decision was poorly thought out and ill-conceived. it puts a filter on the information going to the president and like the executive order makes us less safe. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order
he served bipartisan, clinton, bush, obama administrations. said that the move -- this is his words, not mine. general hayden -- quote -- "puts ideology at the center over the professional kind of information that the d.n.i. and the chairman of the joint chiefs bring to the party. that's a deeply disturbing thought. it reinforces this administration's preference to propagate its own reality. rather than grapple with the facts on the ground, and if that continues, america's going to have...
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the agenda goes back to 1993 when hillary clinton, first lady was working on what was called hillary care and a group of senators led by john chafee of the republican from rhode island develop legislation cosponsored by i think 23 centers including as i recall senator orange and senator grassley. and what he did in his legislation, what you propose and his legislation was to use really five major concepts,one , we had large purchasing pools of folks who otherwise may not have had access to healthcare. carbon exchanges or marketplaces. he also proposed that there be tax benefits to buy down the cost of people getting coverage in those exchanges within the different states. one thing you propose was the notion that there should be an individual mandate cause he wanted to make sure people get covered and they realized they didn't mandate coverage should be getting coverage and then they would end up with insurance pools at that health insurance companies could not begin to cover, and it would just be unworkable, he proposed as well an employer mandate to be proposed as well as the notio
the agenda goes back to 1993 when hillary clinton, first lady was working on what was called hillary care and a group of senators led by john chafee of the republican from rhode island develop legislation cosponsored by i think 23 centers including as i recall senator orange and senator grassley. and what he did in his legislation, what you propose and his legislation was to use really five major concepts,one , we had large purchasing pools of folks who otherwise may not have had access to...
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if you talk about president bush, president clinton and president george w. bush, those could find plans in the clean air act. this administration issued 56. so it showed an attitude of trying to go towards the state's role in air quality. >> you and other stakeholders for the u.s. and whatever, your goal is not to do away with regulation. your goal is to make it such so that the epa follow the regulatory authority, is that correct? >> in the example where the plan of oklahoma was rejected, we satisfy the statutory mandate that was under the program. we reached the national visibility a couple decades ahead of schedule. the methodology that was used to be simply disagreed with it and used the authority to displace the plan costing consumers of the state hundreds of millions of dollars in utility costs. >> one of the things we have seen also in the last eight years is tremendous mission on the part of the epa where they've gotten into areas where they don't have the expertise or the expertise to be the best part in regards to coming out with some of the things
if you talk about president bush, president clinton and president george w. bush, those could find plans in the clean air act. this administration issued 56. so it showed an attitude of trying to go towards the state's role in air quality. >> you and other stakeholders for the u.s. and whatever, your goal is not to do away with regulation. your goal is to make it such so that the epa follow the regulatory authority, is that correct? >> in the example where the plan of oklahoma was...
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and hillary clinton, former president jimmy carter and many others. again, the swearing in ceremony about 45 minutes away, all of our live coverage is going on now over on c-span. you can follow it online at c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app and in just a few minutes ago senators walked through the u.s. capitol in bipartisan pairing on the way to inauguration platform are capitol hill producer greg shot this video. >> a reminder that tomorrow mourning we will be bringing you live coverage of the women's march on washington, it starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern life on c-span, speakers include gloria and that'll be on c-span, here on c-span2 tomorrow morning, president trump and vice president mike pence will attend a prayer service at the national cathedral here in washington, live at 10:00 on c-span2. as the new president cabinet takes shape, we will bring you live coverage of all cabinet level confirmation hearings on the c-span network on tv, online on c-span.org and c-span radio app, it'll be a workday later today for the u.s. sen
and hillary clinton, former president jimmy carter and many others. again, the swearing in ceremony about 45 minutes away, all of our live coverage is going on now over on c-span. you can follow it online at c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app and in just a few minutes ago senators walked through the u.s. capitol in bipartisan pairing on the way to inauguration platform are capitol hill producer greg shot this video. >> a reminder that tomorrow mourning we will be...